Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... play was exhibited is not cer- tainly known , because it was not printed till it was some years afterwards altered and revived ; but since the plays are 30 said to be printed in the order in which they were written , from the dates of ...
... play was exhibited is not cer- tainly known , because it was not printed till it was some years afterwards altered and revived ; but since the plays are 30 said to be printed in the order in which they were written , from the dates of ...
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... play he made his essay of dramatic rhyme , which he defends in his dedication with sufficient certainty of a favourable hearing ; for Orrery was 30 himself a writer of rhyming tragedies . He then joined with Sir Robert Howard in the ...
... play he made his essay of dramatic rhyme , which he defends in his dedication with sufficient certainty of a favourable hearing ; for Orrery was 30 himself a writer of rhyming tragedies . He then joined with Sir Robert Howard in the ...
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... play is the description of Night , which Rymer has made famous by preferring it to those of all other poets . The practice of making tragedies in rhyme was introduced soon after the Restoration , as it seems , by the Earl of Orrery , 10 ...
... play is the description of Night , which Rymer has made famous by preferring it to those of all other poets . The practice of making tragedies in rhyme was introduced soon after the Restoration , as it seems , by the Earl of Orrery , 10 ...
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... play is dated the year in which the ' Annus Mirabilis ' was published . Here appears a strange inconsistency ; but Langbaine affords some help , by relating that the answer to Howard was not published in the first edition of the play ...
... play is dated the year in which the ' Annus Mirabilis ' was published . Here appears a strange inconsistency ; but Langbaine affords some help , by relating that the answer to Howard was not published in the first edition of the play ...
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... play , made by Dryden in conjunction with Davenant , ' whom , ' says he , ' I found of so quick a fancy , that nothing was proposed to him in which he could not suddenly produce a thought ex- tremely pleasant and surprising ; and those ...
... play , made by Dryden in conjunction with Davenant , ' whom , ' says he , ' I found of so quick a fancy , that nothing was proposed to him in which he could not suddenly produce a thought ex- tremely pleasant and surprising ; and those ...
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